Green Cars ? A Brighter and Cleaner Future
April 3, 2010 by admin
Filed under Going Green
More and more cars are on the road every day, and it is estimated that more than a billion cars will be on the roads by the year 2020. With more and more cars hitting the roads each year, many people are beginning to look for greener options for their vehicles; in fact, governments are even beginning to put pressure on car manufacturers to develop cars that are friendlier to the environment. While in the past green cars were something that most people only dreamed about, today there are a variety of options available for those who are looking for a car that is environmentally friendly.
Several Different Technology Choices
Today as more and more people become environmentally conscious, there are a variety of greener alternatives that are beginning to show up in show rooms in the United States and even in Europe. For those looking for a car that runs green, there are now several different technology choices to consider, including alternative fuels, battery cars, and of courses the ever popular hybrids.
- Alternate Fuels – Perhaps the most futuristic technology when it comes to vehicle propulsion is alternative fuels used in fuel cells, which actually happens to be the cleanest form of vehicle transportation. Several car manufacturers are investigating hydrogen powered vehicles as well as cars that are powered by ethanol instead of gasoline. Vehicles with fuel cells have great potential, although it has not been fully explored. In the past infrastructure for these fuels have been a barrier to their product, but Honda has recently opened a station in California that actually is a hydrogen fueling station. Their goal is to show how alternative fuels can perform, offering consumers a new way to look at transportation.
- Battery Cars – Another type of technology that is employed when it comes to green cars is the electric battery. Actually battery cars have a long and extensive history, and they have been researched for some time. However, it has only been recently that they have shown to be viable in the mass vehicle market. As battery technology continues to improve, more cars are being introduced into the market with battery technology. There are many green advantages to battery operated cars, including great energy efficiency and no pollution; however, until recently they have been very limited, both in speed and electric charging.
- Hybrids – When it comes to cars that are friendly to the environment, the most popular and promising technology is the hybrid technology. Hybrids are unique, in that they use electric motors and an internal combustion engine as well. Fuel efficiency is boosted, since the electric motor can take over and help to lower the usage of fuel. Since the electric motor offers support, the gasoline engine is a lot smaller and much more efficient as well. In fact, in parts of travel, the gasoline engine may shut down altogether. The energy from the gas engine also helps to charge the battery, so you don’t have to worry about recharging it, like you have to with electric battery cars, and the emissions are significantly lower than other gas powered vehicles. Probably the two most popular hybrid cars on the market today include the Toyota Prius and the Honda Insight.
Greener Cars for 2007 and 2008
Today there are a variety of options available when it comes to green cars. There are far more options than there were a few years ago. So, let’s take a closer look at some of the cars that have the best green performance in 2007 and 2008.
One of the greenest cars out there on the market today is the Toyota Prius. This car has a pair of electric motors along with a four cylinder engine. The Prius has the best fuel economy of any mass market car in the United States. The Honda Insight is fairly close to the Prius as well, and also has a lot to offer. You’ll also find that another great car for the environment is the Smart For Two car. It is a small car that only needs a very small motor – a 3 cyclinder engine, which gets about 33 mpg around town. The Nissan Altima Hybrid is also an excellent car which is friendly to the environment and is tuned to get great fuel economy in the city.
Of course these are just a few of the environmental cars that are now available on the market for purchase. It is easy to see that the technology around greener vehicles is ever expanding, and no doubt in the next few years, you will continue to see great strides made in this area of technology as well.
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Heavy Duty Enzyme Drain Cleaner For Office / Hotel / Home ! Fast Drain is an Environmentally Friendly Enzyme/Bacteria Waste and Grease Digest ant
March 28, 2010 by admin
Filed under Going Green
- This Enzyme Drain Cleaner Is Like No Other ! One Jar Lasts A Year !
- This Enzyme Is In Power Form Very Long Shelf Life ! Not Like Liquid Form !
- This Product Can Unclogg And Clean your Drain Pipes All The Way To Your Septic System !
- This Also Works To Keep Your Septic Bacteria Working At Its Best!
- This Also Keeps Your Pipes Clean Even With City Sewers!
Product Description
Fast Drain is an Environmentally Friendly Enzyme/Bacteria Waste and Grease Digest ant. Use this product to clean and keep free flowing all your indoor plumbing. Clean and Deodorize your pipes and drains from harmful molds, mildews, and bacteria that gain access to your Indoor Air through open drains. One container will last a residential customer for a year with monthly costs under Five Dollars. This is a must have product if you have indoor plumbing.
Green Cars – A Brighter and Cleaner Future
March 16, 2010 by admin
Filed under Going Green
More and more cars are on the road every day, and it is estimated that more than a billion cars will be on the roads by the year 2020. With more and more cars hitting the roads each year, many people are beginning to look for greener options for their vehicles; in fact, governments are even beginning to put pressure on car manufacturers to develop cars that are friendlier to the environment. While in the past green cars were something that most people only dreamed about, today there are a variety of options available for those who are looking for a car that is environmentally friendly.
Several Different Technology Choices
Today as more and more people become environmentally conscious, there are a variety of greener alternatives that are beginning to show up in show rooms in the United States and even in Europe. For those looking for a car that runs green, there are now several different technology choices to consider, including alternative fuels, battery cars, and of courses the ever popular hybrids.
- Alternate Fuels – Perhaps the most futuristic technology when it comes to vehicle propulsion is alternative fuels used in fuel cells, which actually happens to be the cleanest form of vehicle transportation. Several car manufacturers are investigating hydrogen powered vehicles as well as cars that are powered by ethanol instead of gasoline. Vehicles with fuel cells have great potential, although it has not been fully explored. In the past infrastructure for these fuels have been a barrier to their product, but Honda has recently opened a station in California that actually is a hydrogen fueling station. Their goal is to show how alternative fuels can perform, offering consumers a new way to look at transportation.
- Battery Cars – Another type of technology that is employed when it comes to green cars is the electric battery. Actually battery cars have a long and extensive history, and they have been researched for some time. However, it has only been recently that they have shown to be viable in the mass vehicle market. As battery technology continues to improve, more cars are being introduced into the market with battery technology. There are many green advantages to battery operated cars, including great energy efficiency and no pollution; however, until recently they have been very limited, both in speed and electric charging.
- Hybrids – When it comes to cars that are friendly to the environment, the most popular and promising technology is the hybrid technology. Hybrids are unique, in that they use electric motors and an internal combustion engine as well. Fuel efficiency is boosted, since the electric motor can take over and help to lower the usage of fuel. Since the electric motor offers support, the gasoline engine is a lot smaller and much more efficient as well. In fact, in parts of travel, the gasoline engine may shut down altogether. The energy from the gas engine also helps to charge the battery, so you donâ??t have to worry about recharging it, like you have to with electric battery cars, and the emissions are significantly lower than other gas powered vehicles. Probably the two most popular hybrid cars on the market today include the Toyota Prius and the Honda Insight.
Greener Cars for 2007 and 2008
Today there are a variety of options available when it comes to green cars. There are far more options than there were a few years ago. So, letâ??s take a closer look at some of the cars that have the best green performance in 2007 and 2008.
One of the greenest cars out there on the market today is the Toyota Prius. This car has a pair of electric motors along with a four cylinder engine. The Prius has the best fuel economy of any mass market car in the United States. The Honda Insight is fairly close to the Prius as well, and also has a lot to offer. Youâ??ll also find that another great car for the environment is the Smart For Two car. It is a small car that only needs a very small motor â?? a 3 cyclinder engine, which gets about 33 mpg around town. The Nissan Altima Hybrid is also an excellent car which is friendly to the environment and is tuned to get great fuel economy in the city.
Of course these are just a few of the environmental cars that are now available on the market for purchase. It is easy to see that the technology around greener vehicles is ever expanding, and no doubt in the next few years, you will continue to see great strides made in this area of technology as well.
Buy, sell, and search for cars, car parts and read the oldest to latest car reviews at VehicleRide.com
How to Get Better Fuel Efficiency : Fuel Efficiency Tips: Fuel Injector Cleaner
March 13, 2010 by admin
Filed under Fuel Economy
Pour fuel injector cleaner into your gas tank to clean the fuel injector andget better gas mileage on your car; learn how with tips from our expert mechanic in this free fuel-efficiency video. Expert: Brian Clay Bio: Brian Clay has been a licensed mechanic for 20 years. he has worked at Rony’s Car Pros for 6 years and has miles of expertise as a fuel guru. Filmmaker: Karin mcevoy
Earth Friendly Products Orange Plus Concentrated All Purpose Household Cleaner, 22 Ounces
March 9, 2010 by admin
Filed under Going Green
- Penetrates and emulsifies hard to remove grease and grime
- Can be used on kitchen surfaces, floors, furniture/ wood work and it can even clean your oven
- 100 percent powerful concentrated all purpose cleaner is made from nature’s own secret cleaning agent – orange oil
Product Description
“EARTH FRIENDLY” ORANGE PLUS CONCENTRATE HOUSEHOLD CLEANER
22 oz.
Orange scent
Makes 5-1/2 gallons
This 100% powerful concentrated all purpose cleaner is made from natures own secret cleaning agent – orange oil
Orange Plus is a free rinsing phosphate free cleaner that penetrates and emulsifies hard to remove grease and grime
Can be used on kitchen surfaces, floors, furniture/ wood work and it can even clean your oven
Does not contain Sodium Laurly Sulfate
Use as a refill for Ace no. 1339423
Bottle Environment friendly product is a growing segment at retail.
Eco-Clean – All Purpose Cleaner from Organic or Natural Sources – 500 ml / 16 fl. oz.
March 8, 2010 by admin
Filed under Going Green
- All Purpose Cleaner from Organic or Natural Sources
- Highly Concentrated
- Many Effective Household Uses
- Phosphate-free, Neutral, Non-Toxic, Non-Flammable, No Hydrocarbons or Harsh Solvents
- Biodegradable
Product Description
Eco-Clean is a highly concentrated compound with many effective household uses. Phosphate-free, neutral, non-toxic, non-flammable, and does not contain any hydrocarbons or harsh solvents. The cleaning agents contained in this product are biodegradable (as per the OECD test 301D).
Ingredients from natural or organic sources. Purified Water, Aloe Vera, Yucca and Coconut extracts in a synergistic formulation of Anionic, Cationic and Nonionic Amides and Amines as cleaning agents.
Can be used to clean dishes, appliances, rugs and woodwork. Being a gentle cleaner, Eco-Clean has many uses: it can be used as a pet shampoo, to wash hands, to remove chemical pesticide residues from fruits and vegetables and so much more.
4 Alternative Fuel Facts – How They Create A Cleaner World
March 5, 2010 by admin
Filed under Fuel Economy
Globally, more and more people are expressing an interest in switching from gasoline powered vehicles to ones that operate using alternative fuels. Alternative fuels that are environmentally friendly, can actually help to conserve the natural resources that are used to produce gasoline, and protect the environment as well. Drilling and other invasive methods will no longer be necessary, protecting the habitats of many endangered creatures.
For those who are thinking of making the switch to an alternative fuel vehicle or AFV, it’s important to investigate all the alternatives available before settling on just one choice. While almost everyone agrees that AFV’s are better for the environment, costs and the limitations of owning them should be carefully considered. At this time, AFV choices are somewhat limited but the growing consumer demand will inevitably drive the costs lower and improve the choices available.
Four Facts About Alternative Fuels
1. Electricity, liquefied petroleum gas, methanol, ethanol, and compressed natural gas, produce fewer vehicle emissions than traditional gasoline and diesel. Studies have shown that each of them contributes toward a cleaner environment.
2. Unburned hydrocarbons, carbon monoxide and dioxide, nitrogen oxides and particulate materials; standard tailpipe emissions from gasoline and diesel powered vehicles, are responsible for about one-third of U.S. air pollutants. Vehicles powered by alternative fuels would reduce these emissions considerably. Also, many alternative fuels promote the U.S. economy because they can be produced domestically.
3. On a gallon-per-gallon basis, some alternative fuels will not permit consumers to travel as far or as long as they could in a gasoline or diesel propelled vehicle. So they have a lower energy output. At this time, an alternatively fuel vehicle also costs more than a conventional automobile.
4. Alternative fuels utilize a wide variety of materials, for example old grease that restaurants used for frying, vegetable oils, electricity, recycled paper and plant wastes are used to create fuel. These are all cleaner burning that petroleum products, and have less impact upon the environment.
The above are only a few of the facts concerning alternative fuels. Each individual type of “green fuel” has its own pluses and minuses but they all deserve investigation by those who are sincerely interested in cutting energy costs and protecting the environment. Every day, new advances are being made as research into this area grows. New sources of alternative fuels are under investigation and development. Perhaps, the answer is not just one type of alternative fuel being better than the rest, but that a group of “green” energy sources will be optimal.
The natural world is constantly changing, but many environmental changes today are being brought about by the pollution emissions of our automobiles. When we consider the global impacts of changing to alternative fuel vehicles, it becomes obvious that this is more than just an option. In the very near future, it must become an active part of our lifestyles. We owe it to the future of our planet to make changes now.
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